Zuckerberg expanded on his prediction about web communication by saying:

“The diversity of the ways in which people want to share, the moments that people want to communicate, and the tools that people need to stay connected are going to keep growing,”

Keeping up with growing number of ways in which people communicate is going to be a source of competition for Facebook, the CEO adds.

The most bold of all of his predictions is the one about augmented reality, which he expands on by saying:

“I think it’s pretty easy to imagine that in the future we will have something that we can either wear — and it’ll look like normal glasses (so it won’t look weird like some of the stuff that exists today). And you’ll just be able to have context with what’s going on around you in the world and communicate with people and not have to disrupt your conversations by looking down.”

Sounds kind of like the world depicted in the movie Her. You also can’t help but notice Zuckerberg’s dig at Google Glass looking weird. Zuckerberg’s belief that the future lies in augmented reality certainly helps explain why he valued virtual reality startup Oculus at $2 billion.